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it as it but working together to educate these women. because, unfortunately, i think some of these women will say,dr stopped marijuana. because the it is the word prescription drugs they don't realize the harm it is doing to their unborn child. what scared me to death, chairman, was when i, when i asked the doctor, i said we can't leat this become the next crack baby epidemic the he said we have already surpassed it. >> thank you. we don't even know the long term consequences for these opiate babies. i just want to turn, with my limited time to, to mr., hopefully will have a second round of questioning. you and i have had multiple discussions, we are not always on the same page. but i applaud, applaud some of your efforts recently. you and i have talked about quotas. if florida is having success, shutting down their pill mills, wouldn't the quotas show a correlating reduction in the quotas you allow the manufacturing of the drugs? are you seeing that? >> actually, we are seeing deep crease, some what in florida. but we are seeing expans
it as it but working together to educate these women. because, unfortunately, i think some of these women will say,dr stopped marijuana. because the it is the word prescription drugs they don't realize the harm it is doing to their unborn child. what scared me to death, chairman, was when i, when i asked the doctor, i said we can't leat this become the next crack baby epidemic the he said we have already surpassed it. >> thank you. we don't even know the long term consequences for these...
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we are fighting through education and regulatory control and enforcement. through 2005 we have a distributor initiative, distributor of their obligations under the act. when distributors fail to adhere. dea takes civil action against their registration from 2010 through end of 2011 we took action against five wholesale distributors for unlawfully supplying florida, pain clinics, associated pharmacies with controlled substances. actions included, issuance of suspension orders and the prestripr restriction of loss of duty. practitioners that issue the prescriptions. these practitioners, feed addiction of drug seekers and allow drugs to enter the illicit market. rogue practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making
we are fighting through education and regulatory control and enforcement. through 2005 we have a distributor initiative, distributor of their obligations under the act. when distributors fail to adhere. dea takes civil action against their registration from 2010 through end of 2011 we took action against five wholesale distributors for unlawfully supplying florida, pain clinics, associated pharmacies with controlled substances. actions included, issuance of suspension orders and the prestripr...
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i think that the education component for the medical community is important. chairwoman talked about what needs to happen with short-term prescriptions. our e.r. docs need standards for how much should they prescribe if someone shows up at the e.r., they ought it to do mandatory checks. the problem for us in law enforcement and in kentucky, and i can't speak to other states, but in kentucky we have a battle with our medical community in that the casper system, it is housed over in a cabinet with health and family services. they have the data. they observe the trends that are problematic. they are supposed to take actions against licenses if they spot trends and report them to law enforcement if necessary. until this issue received scrutiny in the last couple of months, in my first four years as attorney general i didn't have a single law enforcement referral from the board of medical licensinlicensing. so the doctors if they're going to be prescribing -- there are different standards for an oncologist than a podiatrist but the doctors prescribing have an oblig
i think that the education component for the medical community is important. chairwoman talked about what needs to happen with short-term prescriptions. our e.r. docs need standards for how much should they prescribe if someone shows up at the e.r., they ought it to do mandatory checks. the problem for us in law enforcement and in kentucky, and i can't speak to other states, but in kentucky we have a battle with our medical community in that the casper system, it is housed over in a cabinet...
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the department of education has ruled that they should have issued a warning earlier. and now a jury, you know, a person from montgomery county who may, in some people's mind, have been perceived as being nice towards the university, has found that they were guilty for not issuing the warning earlier. >> lori said she's elated by the verdict. virginia tech released a statement saying, quote, we are disappointed with today's decision and stand by our long- held position that the administration and law enforcement at virginia tech did their absolute best with the information available at the time. new, the state of virginia has foiled a motion to reduce the $4 million awayed to the families. state law requires that such awards be capped at $100,000. brian. >>> a new choice in the georgetown murder of a 91-year- old socialite. the judge ruled that he is incompetent to stand trial in the death of his elderly wife. he is being treated at saint elizabeth hospital. the judge ordered him held for another month of treatment and believes he will be competent to stand trial. he's
the department of education has ruled that they should have issued a warning earlier. and now a jury, you know, a person from montgomery county who may, in some people's mind, have been perceived as being nice towards the university, has found that they were guilty for not issuing the warning earlier. >> lori said she's elated by the verdict. virginia tech released a statement saying, quote, we are disappointed with today's decision and stand by our long- held position that the...
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they did not come from the extremities of education. my mother had a high-school diploma. i wish she had come out of the hills i've been able to go to college. she would of made a wonderful teacher. sure is a stickler for grammar. -- she was a stickler for grammar. we were always pushed to speak correctly, if and when possible. i have strayed from not a lot. -- from that a lot. we were raised in a religious environment. i grew up reading. she said she felt badly that she did not encourage me. i was raised in the church of christ, which is the church that founded pepperdine university. i had a desire to go there. i was the first kid in the family. the know what, do not worry about what happens. what she gave me in my cultural past and what she gave me in the home environment and how we were raised, we did not read the classics. we were not taught the classics. but i was taught to read the king james version of the bible. that is an interesting read. not just because of the theology of it. but because of the sentenced, the language. james was the monarch who followed elisabe
they did not come from the extremities of education. my mother had a high-school diploma. i wish she had come out of the hills i've been able to go to college. she would of made a wonderful teacher. sure is a stickler for grammar. -- she was a stickler for grammar. we were always pushed to speak correctly, if and when possible. i have strayed from not a lot. -- from that a lot. we were raised in a religious environment. i grew up reading. she said she felt badly that she did not encourage me. i...
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i'm not an educated woman. i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often thought there was a lot of feigning gone onka those juries. people dressed up. she went a step further, though, which is why she's being charged. not only did she dress up, she wore mismatched shoes, reindeer socks but then she also claimed to have post traumatic stress disorder. so lying to the judge in addition to what she was wear i think is what put this and put her in felony land. i think what's so interesting is that this jury duty voir dire happened in july of 2011. it wasn't until october that she got on the dav
i'm not an educated woman. i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and...
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this come hours after his party turns student loans and an affordable college education into a cynical house vote on himming health care and on a day the president spoke to troops in georgia addressing what he called the 9/11 generation. >> those of you who want to pursue a higher education and earn new skills, you deserve that opportunity as well. because higher education is the clearest path to the middle class. >> it is the president's popularity with younger voters that still vexes republicans to this day. even an old hand like karl rove. his super pac's new ad, hitting the president for being a celebrity, is getting considerable blow-back. not because it is evil or mean but because it's so bad. take a look. >> oh, yeah! >> joining us now, richard ç wolffe. >> the blowback is such that donald trump in february of mitt romney was a delight. he called it one of the worst he's ever seen. what was your response? >> donald trump does know a thing about celebrity and he is overstepping the mark and i think it is quite clear frg you're going after someone, then why go after that popular
this come hours after his party turns student loans and an affordable college education into a cynical house vote on himming health care and on a day the president spoke to troops in georgia addressing what he called the 9/11 generation. >> those of you who want to pursue a higher education and earn new skills, you deserve that opportunity as well. because higher education is the clearest path to the middle class. >> it is the president's popularity with younger voters that still...
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system, hour k-12 education system which more effective. also, why should we be going to school 170 to 180 days a year when many other countries are doing 220 and more hours per day. why can't you do it? teachers' unions won't let you. why can't you get good physics and math teachers? because you cannot pay the same for the physics and math teacher and that skill set is much more needed in the private sector. as you pay for physical english teacher i'm not besmirching them because for the english teachers' but in the private sector the skills but is not as in demand because they will allow you to. you can't reward the teachers with bonuses. they won't allow you to. you get paid by the number of degrees. these are union rules. these are not established for our children. they are not even established to do the best of the members. it's the best for growing the teachers' union. i love this quote from albert chancre and some people say he didn't and some say that he did but it really tells you that when they give you a feel for what this is all
system, hour k-12 education system which more effective. also, why should we be going to school 170 to 180 days a year when many other countries are doing 220 and more hours per day. why can't you do it? teachers' unions won't let you. why can't you get good physics and math teachers? because you cannot pay the same for the physics and math teacher and that skill set is much more needed in the private sector. as you pay for physical english teacher i'm not besmirching them because for the...
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the inning -- engineering student has put his education to work. >> i wanted to do it. >> derek lowe is a freshman at uc berkeley, majoring in electrical engineering and made his college dorm room his laboratory. it's a technology wonderland. automated curtains, motion sensors and voice commands. >> i can shout out sleep feature. >> when he uploaded this video to youtube, derek unofficially became recognized has having the coolest dorm room though planet. >> what's your favorite thing? >> derek showed us his party mode. spinning disco ball. lasers, strobe lights, and tech know music controlled from his laptop. here it is in all of its glory. as you can imagine, it's attracted some campus attention. berkeley housing authorities were concerned about electrical wiring modifications but found in issues. nonetheless, dirk has been summoned to a campus hearing to explain things. >> i had some violations of policies. i broke a few rules. modified -- my room is a fire hazard. i'm disturbing my neighbors. but look around, everything is fine. no wince complaining. >> as derek shows us, he used
the inning -- engineering student has put his education to work. >> i wanted to do it. >> derek lowe is a freshman at uc berkeley, majoring in electrical engineering and made his college dorm room his laboratory. it's a technology wonderland. automated curtains, motion sensors and voice commands. >> i can shout out sleep feature. >> when he uploaded this video to youtube, derek unofficially became recognized has having the coolest dorm room though planet. >> what's...
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i do not think he will solve health care, transportation, or education without a strong business community as those states do better, other states will follow. that will help the entire country. >> let's go down >> let's go down to where things actually happened. the federal government -- our schools, our advanced research institutions, and most importantly, our firms -- you have been there for a short time, coming up the business sector but one of the biggest -- first things you did is start a collaboration with a sister city lexington about one hour away. you have a new initiative that is primarily around making this part of northern kentucky a platform for advanced manufacturing. what are you doing? what are you thinking about? this is an interesting multi- city multi-level collaboration -- not something that happens in the united states. what was the impetus? >> i have been there for just over a year, and like most cities we need jobs, and how we going to get these jobs is the strategy. 55% of the people in kentucky live in a metropolitan area. that is almost like all of the states. a
i do not think he will solve health care, transportation, or education without a strong business community as those states do better, other states will follow. that will help the entire country. >> let's go down >> let's go down to where things actually happened. the federal government -- our schools, our advanced research institutions, and most importantly, our firms -- you have been there for a short time, coming up the business sector but one of the biggest -- first things you...
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but o'neill calls this achievement the most important of his career receiving a doctorate in education from a florida university and a private catholic school. >>> it is my number was an accomplishment because i did not think i could do it. >>> typical shack blending pomp and circumstance with the joyful left of a college official. in his career and business venture he discovered humor is useful it was the subject of his dissertation >>> happy employees equal at the customer's happy customers equal happy shareholders jack praised his parents for being tough on him, is that was too ill to attend the ceremony but his mother was there and beaming with pride. >>> i am honored to call him dr., he has earned the title >>> the nba is not keep statistics on how many players pursue advanced degrees but he hopes he becomes a role model for other players and students everywhere. >>> children look up to me for a guy that went to school and wants to continue his education and want to be the one to set the example >>> o'neill earned his degrees over 20 years most of it on the road with a grueling ph
but o'neill calls this achievement the most important of his career receiving a doctorate in education from a florida university and a private catholic school. >>> it is my number was an accomplishment because i did not think i could do it. >>> typical shack blending pomp and circumstance with the joyful left of a college official. in his career and business venture he discovered humor is useful it was the subject of his dissertation >>> happy employees equal at the...
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the shooting has brought new focus to malala situation, the fight for education. >> there can be nothing more cowardly. her story has captured the world's attention. >> yesterday's attack reminds us of the challenge the girls face, whether it is poverty or marginalization, or even violence, just for speaking out for basic rights. >> reporter: malala yousufzai may become a combined force. they vow to attack her again if she recovers. >> they have added her father to the hit list. doctors say she has shown some improvement in the next day but that the next 24 hours will be critical. before they can tell if the gunmen still at large have permanently silenced the courage of a 14-year-old girl. nbc news, kabul. >>> and up next, the warning about car air bags that may not work, the moment they're truly needed. row sail y>>> a 34-year-old woms she is dying of leukemia claims that her dream trip to hawaii turned into a kind of tsa nightmare when she says agents at seattle, tacoma airport, insisted an a full body patdown that exposed medical tubes and bandages and broke open a bag containing sali
the shooting has brought new focus to malala situation, the fight for education. >> there can be nothing more cowardly. her story has captured the world's attention. >> yesterday's attack reminds us of the challenge the girls face, whether it is poverty or marginalization, or even violence, just for speaking out for basic rights. >> reporter: malala yousufzai may become a combined force. they vow to attack her again if she recovers. >> they have added her father to the...
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the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase. and nobody caught it until after he arrived here in e uned es e st stio nihen f report w that guy who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. and he eats the liquid gold of velveeta shells & cheese. either way, he gets to fly aver mspters all day. >> bill: the feds say they're trying to figure out why a u.s. citizen brought an arsenal of weapons with him. in a flight into los angeles in his checked luggage. here it is among the weapons, a suni hatchet, threeeotal will billy club, collapsible baton, handcuffs
the pakinstani teen, an advocate for girls' education, despite the religious extremism. the u.s. secretary state hillary clinton on deming the ofmeit violence. doctors say they were able to remove the bullet from her neck and that her condition is improving. however, she's still unconscious. >>> we're learning that several of lance armstng'sme du tinesti atde cr. reai from a new federal report on that. plus billy clubs, hatchet, smoke grenade and a whole lot more in one guy's suitcase....
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that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling stations in san francisco. we'll be reporting on turn out through the evening. >> gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. voters in maryland, maine, and washington state will decide if they should make same-sex marriage legal. in minnesota, a gay marriage ban is on the ballot. >> reporter: this could be a historic night if maine, maryland, or washington voters approve, it would be the nation's first legalization of same-sex marriage by popular vote. maine is the first state to put the issue before voters on its own. maryland and washington voters asked to overturn legal
that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling...
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[applause] that's my vision for america -- education. energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed proposal that would reduce our deficit by $4 trillion through shared sacrifice and shared responsibility. this is the vision i intend to pursue in my second term as president -- [applause] because i believe if we do these things -- if we do these things, more companies will start here, and stay here, and hire here, and more americans will be able to find jobs that support a middle-class lifestyle. understand, despite what you hear from my opponent, this has never been a vision about how government creates jobs or has the answers to all our problems. over the last three years, i've cut taxe
[applause] that's my vision for america -- education. energy. innovation. infrastructure. and a tax code focused on american job creation and balanced deficit reduction. [applause] this is the vision behind the jobs plan i sent congress back in september -- a bill filled with bipartisan ideas that, according to independent economists, would create up to 1 million additional jobs if passed today. this is the vision behind the deficit plan i sent to congress back in september -- a detailed...
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and i feel like my father, he wanted us to have an education. he knew that education was the key to a better life, but i really think he thought i was born to come right back, and try to work from there. >> you can watch this and other programs online at c-span.org. >> no a program from the book tv archives. jim newton recounts the life of chief justice of the supreme court from 1953-1969. earl warren presided over several historic cases including brown versus board of education which desegregated schools griswald katie connecticut which assembles the constitutional right of privacy and prayer in public schools. sworn in as chief justice of the u.s. supreme court on october the fifth 1953. this is a little under an hour. ..
and i feel like my father, he wanted us to have an education. he knew that education was the key to a better life, but i really think he thought i was born to come right back, and try to work from there. >> you can watch this and other programs online at c-span.org. >> no a program from the book tv archives. jim newton recounts the life of chief justice of the supreme court from 1953-1969. earl warren presided over several historic cases including brown versus board of education...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it is time for the three big money headlines. anemic april, how low can they go and men versus women. good morning to you morgan. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> the number of jobs added in april is lower than expect. >> we saw 115,000 jobs added in april. it's lower than the last couple months. unemployment is down to 8.1% from 8.2% a month earlier. the reason it was took down was not because we saw a lot of jobs. it's the fact we have seen a lot of americans leaving the work force. more than 340,000 people stopped looking for jobs in the month of april. once they stop looking for jobs, they are not counted in the labor data. they are not looking for jobs or getting unemployment. it's not good news despite the fact the unemployment number came down. >> here is a number we like. 3.84%. that's the mortgage rate at a low. certainly, it's good for home buyers. do you think they are going to go lower? how will it help the housing market? >> it is great news
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it is time for the three big money headlines. anemic april, how low can they go and men versus women. good morning to you morgan. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> the number of jobs added in april is lower than expect. >> we saw 115,000 jobs added in april. it's lower than the last couple months. unemployment is down to 8.1% from 8.2% a month earlier. the reason it was took down...
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from obama, i'm because he says he wants to increase education spending. he wants to add more for teachers, do better for teachers. mitt romney keeps saying i am going to cut education and then i am not going to cut. the bottom line is he is going to cut education programs. he flip-flops' all the time. he also says i want to punish overseas investment to china. is he going to punish himself? he has so many investments over their. guest: definitely the issue of teachers and education have played a motif in ohio which really goes back to 2010 where we had one of those collective bargaining issues that was on the ballot to undo the republican-led legislation which fired up teachers. that was successful and people see that as a potential signal for what may happen in just a few days here in ohio. host: mark naymik, a longtime political reporter with "the plain dealer," thank you for joining us. up next, we will have the chairman of the ohio republican party, bob bennett. later, tim ryan joins us to discuss ohio and shaping the outcome of the presidential elect
from obama, i'm because he says he wants to increase education spending. he wants to add more for teachers, do better for teachers. mitt romney keeps saying i am going to cut education and then i am not going to cut. the bottom line is he is going to cut education programs. he flip-flops' all the time. he also says i want to punish overseas investment to china. is he going to punish himself? he has so many investments over their. guest: definitely the issue of teachers and education have played...
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these education opportunity credits. when i ran for governor long ago, 10% of the kids of college age were in high gear education. it is now 50%. it is a wonderful development. it has happened in part by the support from the government and community colleges. as i go door to door, what i am told is our kids are in college now but are having trouble making it. they are having trouble paying for it. our families are under pressure then they do not eliminate all of the state and federal support for higher education. >> what should they sacrifice? >> it is hard to tell them to sacrifice when they have worked hard and have had stagnant income on average. i think they are willing to participate if they feel that everybody else is participating. i think, for example, i am willing to take a look at the mortgage interest rate deduction but not top it off in terms of 25%. no way. i would not be willing to do that. host: that is our program on sundays right after this program. you can see it at 10:00 in the morning. you can also ca
these education opportunity credits. when i ran for governor long ago, 10% of the kids of college age were in high gear education. it is now 50%. it is a wonderful development. it has happened in part by the support from the government and community colleges. as i go door to door, what i am told is our kids are in college now but are having trouble making it. they are having trouble paying for it. our families are under pressure then they do not eliminate all of the state and federal support...
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number two, education. this country is just not going to win having math and science ranked 25th or 26th in the world. we all can do better as citizens there. and the third thing is, i think if the world really thought that the u.s. was going to bring its a game, every place around the world to compete and win business in every corner of the world, by having great companies small and large, by having, you know, xm or other trade, you know agreements, we would shock people in terms of how well i think we could do. those three things. >> thank you all very much. >> david, thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thanks, david, well-done. well-done. >> the ge conference on manufacturing and competitiveness included a panel with ohio senator robb portman and colorado governor john hickenlooper. they looked at government regulation and energy policy for about 50 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to introduce our panel moderator, bruce katz. bruce is vice president at the brookings institution and founding director of
number two, education. this country is just not going to win having math and science ranked 25th or 26th in the world. we all can do better as citizens there. and the third thing is, i think if the world really thought that the u.s. was going to bring its a game, every place around the world to compete and win business in every corner of the world, by having great companies small and large, by having, you know, xm or other trade, you know agreements, we would shock people in terms of how well i...
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. >> in this morning's "education alert" more first-year students are staying in school longer. that's a report out from the board of regents. it shows retention rates were up more than 64% at compin state university alone. the data collected came as welcome news to administrators and students. >> information like this shows that, you know, it is not as bad as everyone is saying. that coppin state is doing what it needs to do to become a great school in baltimore. >> officials also saw higher second-year retention rates than a dozen other colleges and universities. you can see the "education alert" on wbaltv.com. >> a pilot program is encouraging students to read. stephanie rawlings-blake visited a school yesterday that has seen dramatic results. >> he made a story for each boy and girl. >> 5-year-old briana loves reading in mrs. jones' kinder garten class. in fact, all the kids do. and they know why reading is so important. and the kindergarteners are sponsoring a pilot program called "raising a reader." it encourages kids to read at school and at home. it dramatically improves
. >> in this morning's "education alert" more first-year students are staying in school longer. that's a report out from the board of regents. it shows retention rates were up more than 64% at compin state university alone. the data collected came as welcome news to administrators and students. >> information like this shows that, you know, it is not as bad as everyone is saying. that coppin state is doing what it needs to do to become a great school in baltimore. >>...
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a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our kids. >>> and, sweet success in black and white. tonight, celebrating a century with milk's favorite cookie. 6 captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> >>>good evening. tonight as more and more improbable stories of survival emerge from friday's tornado rampage, the word merckle iracl being used an awful lot. this house continued to stand, he is survived as the neighborhood around her sin disintegrated. look to the left, the only thing left of her neighbor's house and the front porch. on this side of the house, take a look, speaks for itself. the massive twitter that struck here in henryville, an ef-4 was the largest of as many as 79 tornadoes across a dozen states. the largest tornado outbreak ever recorded for the month of march. the official death count is 38, most in kentucky and indiana where we learned today that one little injured survivor who captured our heart and our hopes lost her battle. meantime, today, as resident kamz s came to collect they air belongings, they were reminded what an unusual
a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our kids. >>> and, sweet success in black and white. tonight, celebrating a century with milk's favorite cookie. 6 captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> >>>good evening. tonight as more and more improbable stories of survival emerge from friday's tornado rampage, the word merckle iracl being used an awful lot. this house continued to stand, he is survived as the neighborhood around her sin...
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or any higher education. community college, vocational training, if they didn't have help and loans. and they can't get it from their family and they need to understand the choices they're making so that they can make good decisions about their future. and the bureau stands ready to assist and to help this marketplace be clear and transparent for them. >> senator? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. i had no intention of going down the path of your confirmation process except i can now respond to my colleague from ohio. whether or not mr. cordray was confirmed had no effect upon the consequences of dodd/frank to wall street, and to suggest that, at least i am -- had refused to confirm mr. cordray because of my protection of wall street, i find unfounded, and i can't imagine that there's not a constitutional issue about what article 2, section 2 of the united states constitution means when it says the president can make appointments when the senate is in recess. so that issue is certainly presents itself, i
or any higher education. community college, vocational training, if they didn't have help and loans. and they can't get it from their family and they need to understand the choices they're making so that they can make good decisions about their future. and the bureau stands ready to assist and to help this marketplace be clear and transparent for them. >> senator? >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. i had no intention of going down the path of your confirmation process except i...
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and the executive director of education next and associated with a program on education policy and governance at harvard. next is mr. shnur. he's the cofounder of no leaders. no leaders for new schools. he's developed national educational policies on teacher and principal quality, after-school programs, charter schools and preschools. and i would now invite senator paul to introduce the next person. >> well, i'm pleased today to have pam here, a gifted and talented teacher and i think one of the great successes of our kentucky public education. and i really am glad that we were able to have this hearing to talk about the bill before it's final to get your input and to get your understanding and your input as to how we can change and make no child left behind less of a federal burden on teachers and principals and superintendents and all the educators. thank you for coming. >> thank you, senator paul. next, we have tom luna, the idaho superintendent of public instruction. mr. luna currently serves as president elect of the council of chief state school officers. he will serve as president begi
and the executive director of education next and associated with a program on education policy and governance at harvard. next is mr. shnur. he's the cofounder of no leaders. no leaders for new schools. he's developed national educational policies on teacher and principal quality, after-school programs, charter schools and preschools. and i would now invite senator paul to introduce the next person. >> well, i'm pleased today to have pam here, a gifted and talented teacher and i think one...
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. -- who in danger our communities rather than students earning their education. today we are improving it again. effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. over the next few months, eligible individuals who do not present a risk to national security or public safety will be able to request a temporary relief from deportation proceedings and apply for work authorization. let's be clear. this is not an amnesty. this is not immunity. this is not a pass to citizenship. it is not a permanent fix. this is a temporary measure that lets us focus our resources wisely will giving a degree of a relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people. it is the right thing to do. excuse me, sir. this is not the time for questions. not while i am speaking. this is a temporary. because of that, congress needs to act. there is the time for them to pass the dream act. these kids deserve to plan their lives in more than two year increments. we have information -- immigration reform that
. -- who in danger our communities rather than students earning their education. today we are improving it again. effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. over the next few months, eligible individuals who do not present a risk to national security or public safety will be able to request a temporary relief from deportation proceedings and apply for work authorization. let's be clear. this is not an...
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the shooting has brought new focus to malla outside's situation, the fight for education. >> there can be nothing more kwoudly. >> yesterday's attack reminds us of the challenge the girls face, whether it is poverty or marginalization, or even violence, just for speaking out for basic rights. >> reporter: malala yousufzai may become a combined force. >> they have added her father to the hit list. doctors say she has shown some improvement in the next day but that the next 24 hours will be critical. before they can tell if the gunmen still at large have permanently silenced the courage of a 14-year-old girl. nbc news, kabul. >>> and up next, the warning about car air bags that may not work, the moment they're truly needed. until i had the shingles. it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get sta
the shooting has brought new focus to malla outside's situation, the fight for education. >> there can be nothing more kwoudly. >> yesterday's attack reminds us of the challenge the girls face, whether it is poverty or marginalization, or even violence, just for speaking out for basic rights. >> reporter: malala yousufzai may become a combined force. >> they have added her father to the hit list. doctors say she has shown some improvement in the next day but that the...
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over $1 million of department of education funding to buy tickets for kids. >> reporter: today, romney defended his actions. >> governors, of course, from each state go to washington, seeking the support of washington. washington has money that it dribbles out to the states. i would like to let the states keep those dollars themselves. >> reporter: today in ohio, rick santorum had an entirely different take. calling the video evidence of romney's, quote, hypocrisy, pure and simple. diane? >> okay, jon. there will be more on this and so much else on sunday, when george stephanopoulos sits down with the republican contender newt gingrich. and obama campaign adviser, david axelrod. he will get their predictions for super tuesday. >>> and we have been reporting this week on the tiny town of chardon, ohio, where a gunman opened fire on other students in the school cafeteria this past monday. tonight, abc news has learned more about a possible motive for the shooter. 17-year-old t.j. lane. one of the students he killed wiz dating his ex-girlfriend. prosecutors originally said lane chose his
over $1 million of department of education funding to buy tickets for kids. >> reporter: today, romney defended his actions. >> governors, of course, from each state go to washington, seeking the support of washington. washington has money that it dribbles out to the states. i would like to let the states keep those dollars themselves. >> reporter: today in ohio, rick santorum had an entirely different take. calling the video evidence of romney's, quote, hypocrisy, pure and...
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we will make sure we cut out federal departments, eliminate no child left behind and education at the federal level and send it back to the local communities and parents where it belongs. [applause] if we do all of those things, grow the economy, cut back on spending, and do not focus on rebuilding the foundation of our country, i am not sure we will be successful. a lot of folks say talk about the economy and jobs. i will, i do. but we are kidding ourselves if we think a country where 40% of the children are born out-of- wedlock, where parents are working heroically to raise children in single-parent homes but have a failure rate economically five times what two parents have, now approaching 40% in america, we are kidding ourselves if we do not talk about doing things to help restore and encourage the american family. marriage, fathers taking responsibility for children, building networks of support around families at the local level. that is how we were able to have government limited, because families were strong. churches were strong. volunteer and civic organizations were strong.
we will make sure we cut out federal departments, eliminate no child left behind and education at the federal level and send it back to the local communities and parents where it belongs. [applause] if we do all of those things, grow the economy, cut back on spending, and do not focus on rebuilding the foundation of our country, i am not sure we will be successful. a lot of folks say talk about the economy and jobs. i will, i do. but we are kidding ourselves if we think a country where 40% of...
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the college up from bloated education. cost was certainly barrier for me. >> were you a good student all through school? >> you have to look at my transcripts. i think it did reasonably well. >> if someone is not, you were a good student which led to scholarships. what would you say to somebody that is watching that they just cannot get it together and get the a's you might have gotten? how do they get ahead? >> you do not have to be a straight a student in college to get ahead. some have decided colleges not for them. after a while they decided they had had enough. i do not want to say there is only one path to success. the individual defines its. there is academic success. one of the things i enjoyed the most of high school and college for programs like the senate youth program. it was the experiences outside of the classroom. those taught me a lot. i did a lot of theater. these are the places you'll learn how to work with people. one of the things i told the students was you have to when you go through these programs an
the college up from bloated education. cost was certainly barrier for me. >> were you a good student all through school? >> you have to look at my transcripts. i think it did reasonably well. >> if someone is not, you were a good student which led to scholarships. what would you say to somebody that is watching that they just cannot get it together and get the a's you might have gotten? how do they get ahead? >> you do not have to be a straight a student in college to...
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>> it depends upon the issue and how we educate folks in all i . we were able to win. we keep collective bargaining. in florida, we stopped the privatization of state services. we did that with the help of moderate republicans. we have to set the facts straight. the average pensions that a retiree receives is 18 dozen dollars per year. some folks say that is a huge amount. but they are ripping off the system. $18,000 is not a huge amount. that represents money that the pensioner put into the system. this is not coming from the state. it is money the employee has put into the system because they have expected a retirement at the end of the year. at the end of their years. we have to get those facts out. i would like to bring to get are not only folks that labor unions but academics and sit down and talk about the issue of pensions. i propose to do that. i said that was going to be a priority for my administration and we would be looking at the pension issue. maybe thinking outside the box and seeking advice, recommendations. have the communications with people outside o
>> it depends upon the issue and how we educate folks in all i . we were able to win. we keep collective bargaining. in florida, we stopped the privatization of state services. we did that with the help of moderate republicans. we have to set the facts straight. the average pensions that a retiree receives is 18 dozen dollars per year. some folks say that is a huge amount. but they are ripping off the system. $18,000 is not a huge amount. that represents money that the pensioner put into...
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> do you remember elaine chow? incidentally, she's married to the top republican in the senate, senate mitch mcconnell. they are a power couple if washington as these things go. elaine ciao works at fox news if. a few weeks ago during an appearance, she talked about what a stunning abuse of power it was for president obama to strip the work requirement out of welfare. that's not true. president obama did not strip the work requirement out of welfare. quite the contrary. but elaine ciao went on tv and said it was true and also that it's a terrible, terrible thing. here she is a couple weeks ago telling lou dobbs about how mitt romney will save the day with his jobs plan if he's elected. he's not just a fox news contributor now. i should also mention that she is a national chair of the mitt romney for president campaign. so when she appears on fox news to offer economic a
help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> do you remember elaine chow? incidentally, she's married to the top republican in the senate, senate mitch mcconnell. they are a power couple if washington as these things go. elaine ciao works at fox news if. a few weeks ago during an appearance, she talked...
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dozens of civil rights, education, and business organizations including the u.s. chamber of congress have determined that we cannot support the bill at this time. we have issued a statement to that effect, which i would request be entered into the record of this discussion this morning. now, we are troubled by several provisions in the bill. so let me see if i can just outline them with the same that i did those things that we like. we are concerned that the states would be required to take action to improve only a small number of low-performing schools that is the bottom 5% of the schools in most states. and that while the bill does identify an additional 5% of schools with achievement gaps, and those considered drop-out factories, the bill does not require these schools to make any significant academic progress and proscribes no interventions. and moreover, it allows each state to decide which achievement gaps merit attention and which do not. in the remaining 95% of the schools that are not among the state's very worst performing public schools, large numbers o
dozens of civil rights, education, and business organizations including the u.s. chamber of congress have determined that we cannot support the bill at this time. we have issued a statement to that effect, which i would request be entered into the record of this discussion this morning. now, we are troubled by several provisions in the bill. so let me see if i can just outline them with the same that i did those things that we like. we are concerned that the states would be required to take...
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people talk about special needs kids and special education kids. i think to put a number on them makes them some sort of abstract mathematical percentage is a mistake. i don't know how whether i can tell whether 17 or 30 is right for the school district in richmond, kentucky. i would think only locally they can figure that out. so i think we shouldn't have numbers in our bill that say you know, i think we all are concerned. i don't think mr. thomas is not concerned about special needs. he is concerned about being judged unfairly, or his school is. now i think we've gone a long way towards fixing some of these problems with ayp, with the yearly progress. but i still am concerned that we still have the testing mandates, which will have people practicing to do tests to do tests. i don't think we fixed that i think that is still a problem that should be and could be fixed. so i'm glad we're having this hearing, because we still will try on the floor, and i would encourage all of you through your organizations, anybody through any teaching organization
people talk about special needs kids and special education kids. i think to put a number on them makes them some sort of abstract mathematical percentage is a mistake. i don't know how whether i can tell whether 17 or 30 is right for the school district in richmond, kentucky. i would think only locally they can figure that out. so i think we shouldn't have numbers in our bill that say you know, i think we all are concerned. i don't think mr. thomas is not concerned about special needs. he is...
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finally, i will address the inequality in our education system. i know something about this from my time as governor. in the years before i took office, our state leaders came together to pass bipartisan measures that were making a difference. and reading and math are students were already among the best in the nation. during my term the took over the top spot. it revealed what good teachers can do if the system will let them. the problem was, this success was not shared. a significant achievement gap remained between different races. i promoted math and science excellence in schools and proposed paying bonuses to our best teachers. i refuse to weaken testing standards and raise them to graduate from high school in massachusetts, students now had to pass an exam in math and english. i added a science requirement as well. i put in place a merit scholarship for all those students who excelled. the top 25% of students in each high school in massachusetts were awarded a john and abigail adams scholarship, four years' tuition free at any massachusetts
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your show educates and entertains and is special to me. this is a good chance to show you the team because our team is like no other. this is our team. that's kyle. hi, kyle. >> hi, jim. >> this is -- well, you get it. everybody, okay. i wanted to do that because these are the people that make me look good or could make me real bad if i didn't mention them tonight. anyway, at left, freddy writes what the heck is up with deck, deck long time, wow, big blow today. uggs, it's gotten too warm. uggs is a cold shoe. they try to diversify the warm stuff but didn't do it fast enough. @drewrt, what would you suggest about starbucks? i'm looking to buy. do you think the price will increase? here's the deal with starbucks. it's run a lot, i think you should hope for a pullback because i think 2012 and 2013 will be terrific. do you think that the outlook for lowe's? that's the home improvement center, is promising to come here? i think the restructuring is working, i prefer home depot, but if lowe's came down, i would be a buyer. what's the deal with
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area you were mentioning, seniors are more likely to be invested in the market, a little bit better educated here than in some other places, and more cognizant of the economy in general invested, follow the world economy, and those voters are very much attracted to romney because of his private sector experience and the fact that he is not a member of congress, but let's be realistic -- the florida republicans that are going to vote in this primary care about one thing -- that is the candidate that can carry florida in november because republicans across the country understand that if your candidate cannot win florida they will not be winning the white house. host: our guest until 8:30 to talk about these issues. the numbers will be on your screen. let's go first to ohio, we will hear from a republican. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity to speak. i have a question for you professor. i remember watching the house when all of the democrats were kicked out because of a fight between and ex-state patrolman -- do you remember that? guest: i am sorry, i am not heari
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so you want to spend, you want education, you want housing built, do it all. >> that was my point about the distinction between affordable care act, dodd-frank, and stimulus, and these decisions about spending, because they are where everybody -- and i think also for republicans who feel like -- i mean, i went back and looked on c-span, which is one of the awesome things about the c-span archive, you can look up any event. and in october of 1990, when bush put together the budget deal that went back on the no new taxes pledge, i mean, here you had president bush saying that bob michael, the democratic leader, had done such a great job, and bob dole saying richard again hart had done a great job. i mean, you couldn't imagine that scene now. you can't put the current body on that stage saying -- >> and why did they need each other? was it simply the camaraderie and collegiality of washington, or was it they all needed the cover of praising each other and being in this together? >> yes, they needed that, right. they needed to create a groundas well. also, they lost 126 republicans on that
so you want to spend, you want education, you want housing built, do it all. >> that was my point about the distinction between affordable care act, dodd-frank, and stimulus, and these decisions about spending, because they are where everybody -- and i think also for republicans who feel like -- i mean, i went back and looked on c-span, which is one of the awesome things about the c-span archive, you can look up any event. and in october of 1990, when bush put together the budget deal...